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Is Clegane-bowl gonna happen?


Since The Hound survived the Battle of Winterfell, will he finally get a chance to fight The Mountain?

I think it will and it'll end in a draw with both dying.

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I hope so, it'll be a huge letdown if they don't have the two square off. They've foreshadowed it several times.

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As sure as the sun is going to rise tomorrow it most assuredly IS going to happen without a doubt. I’m just wondering if it’s going to meet all our expectations when it does.

I’ll be a betting man & say it’ll definitely be tomorrow for the next to last episode rather than the last & that both parties will die which almost everyone expects anyway. I’m throwing out a extra little nugget here & saying Sandor will kill Qyburn as well on his way to Gregor, but we’ll see.

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Hope it does happen tomorrow! That'd be great! And I love the idea of him getting Qyburn on the way. Someone needs to kill him!

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First I think there will have to be an a strategic moment for this to occur. The Mountain is a constant bodyguard of Cersei, so wherever she is he will be also. So the Hound has to either penetrate castle security or wait until Cersei is on the move.

When the opportunity occurs he will take on the Mountain in a fight. Arya will be waiting in the shadows observing this combat. If the Mountain grievously wounds the Hound she may intervene. She may have to choose between helping the Hound or attacking Cersei.

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This show is basically fan service now so it’s obvious that “Clegane Bowl” will happen.

I agree with everyone else... where’s the fun in the Hound fighting a big mindless zombie?

The Hound is basically going on a suicide mission just to get revenge on a creature that is no longer even his brother.

It also begs the question: why did the Hound never attempted to kill his brother previously? He clearly wasn’t afraid to fight him in Season 1.

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Called it.

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Ended up being a pretty good fight, and a poetic ending. As much as I loved the character of the Hound, I knew he wouldn't be standing when the series ended.

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Probably

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